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Re: People awe at others when they have that they...

Note that we don't say "to awe at someone/someone".

We use "awe" as a noun - I am in awe of my cousin's ability to get every job she applies for.
We use "awe" as a verb - He was awed by the size of the Grand Canyon.
We use "awed" as an adjective - "It's beautiful", I said, in an awed voice.

Remember - if you don't use correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing, anything you write will be incorrect.